First pressing only edition. The 20th Anniversary edition of the -Definitely Maybe- album from Oasis. Deluxe edition releasing in the latest remastering, with 2 bonus CD including live and demos. Remastered by Ian Cooper at Metropolis Mastering, London, and All demos produced and mixed by Mark Coyle. Advanced release date set for Japan edition, and a bonus track expected for Japan edition. by Import

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First pressing only edition. The 20th Anniversary edition of the -Definitely Maybe- album from Oasis. Deluxe edition releasing in the latest remastering, with 2 bonus CD including live and demos. Remastered by Ian Cooper at Metropolis Mastering, London, and All demos produced and mixed by Mark Coyle. Advanced release date set for Japan edition, and a bonus track expected for Japan edition. by Import

So, what's the story, then, behind Oasis' 1994 debut album Definitely Maybe ? Did this brash salvo of rakish Mancunian rock 'n' roll egotism usher in the era of "laddism", the shock waves of which still reverberate around town centres in the form of Saturday night yob culture? Was this Britain's victorious reclaiming of the rock band throne, the crown having been stolen in a coup (arguably for the first time since Elvis Presley) by Yankee grunge imposters? Or were Oasis just second-hand Sex Pistols with a twist of Lennon? Six enthralling DVD hours later--promo videos, footage from Top Of The Pops , Naked City , multitudinous live venues etc and heaps of extended foul-mouthed chit-chat with shrewd label managers, cocky band members, loopy mates and Burt Bacharach--and the viewer may not reach any discernable conclusion. However, one's thinking cap is well and truly stretched in an exhaustively entertaining manner. Rich in anecdote--a nocturnal meeting with a spaced-out member of the Stone Roses on a tractor in Wales, ferrying bass amps across the River Fowey in Cornwall on a speed boat, Tony Carroll's "crap" drumming, Digsy's lasagne--and bulging with barnstorming rock tunes about roll-ups, booze, dole queues, fame and flatulent canines, Definitely Maybe the DVD definitely does the job. And snapper-decking singer Liam Gallagher? A twit sometimes but you have to admire anyone who can make a tambourine look like an offensive weapon. --Kevin Maidment

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So, what's the story, then, behind Oasis' 1994 debut album Definitely Maybe ? Did this brash salvo of rakish Mancunian rock 'n' roll egotism usher in the era of "laddism", the shock waves of which still reverberate around town centres in the form of Saturday night yob culture? Was this Britain's victorious reclaiming of the rock band throne, the crown having been stolen in a coup (arguably for the first time since Elvis Presley) by Yankee grunge imposters? Or were Oasis just second-hand Sex Pistols with a twist of Lennon? Six enthralling DVD hours later--promo videos, footage from Top Of The Pops , Naked City , multitudinous live venues etc and heaps of extended foul-mouthed chit-chat with shrewd label managers, cocky band members, loopy mates and Burt Bacharach--and the viewer may not reach any discernable conclusion. However, one's thinking cap is well and truly stretched in an exhaustively entertaining manner. Rich in anecdote--a nocturnal meeting with a spaced-out member of the Stone Roses on a tractor in Wales, ferrying bass amps across the River Fowey in Cornwall on a speed boat, Tony Carroll's "crap" drumming, Digsy's lasagne--and bulging with barnstorming rock tunes about roll-ups, booze, dole queues, fame and flatulent canines, Definitely Maybe the DVD definitely does the job. And snapper-decking singer Liam Gallagher? A twit sometimes but you have to admire anyone who can make a tambourine look like an offensive weapon. --Kevin Maidment

Romantic comedy starring Ryan Reynolds. Will Hayes (Reynolds) is a 30-something father who is in the middle of a divorce when his 10-year-old daughter, Maya (Abigail Breslin), asks him to describe his life before he married her mother. For Maya, Will recounts his past as an ambitious young politician. He also recalls relationships he had with three very different women, changing their names so Maya has to guess who the woman is that her father finally married. Is her mother Will's college sweetheart, Emily (Elizabeth Banks)? Or his longtime best friend and confidante, April (Isla Fisher)? Or is she the free-spirited and ambitious journalist, Summer (Rachel Weisz)? by Universal Pictures

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Romantic comedy starring Ryan Reynolds. Will Hayes (Reynolds) is a 30-something father who is in the middle of a divorce when his 10-year-old daughter, Maya (Abigail Breslin), asks him to describe his life before he married her mother. For Maya, Will recounts his past as an ambitious young politician. He also recalls relationships he had with three very different women, changing their names so Maya has to guess who the woman is that her father finally married. Is her mother Will's college sweetheart, Emily (Elizabeth Banks)? Or his longtime best friend and confidante, April (Isla Fisher)? Or is she the free-spirited and ambitious journalist, Summer (Rachel Weisz)? by Universal Pictures

Her theory of attraction is about to get a new angle Spring Honeycutt wants two things: to ace her sustainable living thesis and to save the environment. Both seem hopelessly unobtainable until her college professor suggests that with a new angle, her paper could be published. Spring swears she'll do whatever it takes to ensure that happens. "Whatever it takes," however, means forming a partnership with the very hot, very privileged, very conceited Henry Knightly. Henry is Spring's only hope at publication, but he's also the uber-rich son of a land developer and cash-strapped Spring's polar opposite-though she can't help being attracted to the way he pushes her buttons, both politically and physically. Spring finds there's more to Henry than his old money and argyle sweaters...but can she drop the loud-and-proud act long enough to let him in? Suddenly, choosing between what she wants and what she needs puts Spring at odds with everything she believes in. Definitely, Maybe in Love is a modern take on Pride and Prejudice that proves true love is worth risking a little pride." by Createspace

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Her theory of attraction is about to get a new angle Spring Honeycutt wants two things: to ace her sustainable living thesis and to save the environment. Both seem hopelessly unobtainable until her college professor suggests that with a new angle, her paper could be published. Spring swears she'll do whatever it takes to ensure that happens. "Whatever it takes," however, means forming a partnership with the very hot, very privileged, very conceited Henry Knightly. Henry is Spring's only hope at publication, but he's also the uber-rich son of a land developer and cash-strapped Spring's polar opposite-though she can't help being attracted to the way he pushes her buttons, both politically and physically. Spring finds there's more to Henry than his old money and argyle sweaters...but can she drop the loud-and-proud act long enough to let him in? Suddenly, choosing between what she wants and what she needs puts Spring at odds with everything she believes in. Definitely, Maybe in Love is a modern take on Pride and Prejudice that proves true love is worth risking a little pride." by Createspace

So, what's the story, then, behind Oasis' 1994 debut album Definitely Maybe ? Did this brash salvo of rakish Mancunian rock 'n' roll egotism usher in the era of "laddism", the shock waves of which still reverberate around town centres in the form of Saturday night yob culture? Was this Britain's victorious reclaiming of the rock band throne, the crown having been stolen in a coup (arguably for the first time since Elvis Presley) by Yankee grunge imposters? Or were Oasis just second-hand Sex Pistols with a twist of Lennon? Six enthralling DVD hours later--promo videos, footage from Top Of The Pops, Naked City, multitudinous live venues etc and heaps of extended foul-mouthed chit-chat with shrewd label managers, cocky band members, loopy mates and Burt Bacharach--and the viewer may not reach any discernable conclusion. However, one's thinking cap is well and truly stretched in an exhaustively entertaining manner. Rich in anecdote--a nocturnal meeting with a spaced-out member of the Stone Roses on a tractor in Wales, ferrying bass amps across the River Fowey in Cornwall on a speed boat, Tony Carroll's "crap" drumming, Digsy's lasagne--and bulging with barnstorming rock tunes about roll-ups, booze, dole queues, fame and flatulent canines, Definitely Maybe the DVD definitely does the job. And snapper-decking singer Liam Gallagher? A twit sometimes but you have to admire anyone who can make a tambourine look like an offensive weapon. -- Kevin Maidment by Big Brother

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So, what's the story, then, behind Oasis' 1994 debut album Definitely Maybe ? Did this brash salvo of rakish Mancunian rock 'n' roll egotism usher in the era of "laddism", the shock waves of which still reverberate around town centres in the form of Saturday night yob culture? Was this Britain's victorious reclaiming of the rock band throne, the crown having been stolen in a coup (arguably for the first time since Elvis Presley) by Yankee grunge imposters? Or were Oasis just second-hand Sex Pistols with a twist of Lennon? Six enthralling DVD hours later--promo videos, footage from Top Of The Pops, Naked City, multitudinous live venues etc and heaps of extended foul-mouthed chit-chat with shrewd label managers, cocky band members, loopy mates and Burt Bacharach--and the viewer may not reach any discernable conclusion. However, one's thinking cap is well and truly stretched in an exhaustively entertaining manner. Rich in anecdote--a nocturnal meeting with a spaced-out member of the Stone Roses on a tractor in Wales, ferrying bass amps across the River Fowey in Cornwall on a speed boat, Tony Carroll's "crap" drumming, Digsy's lasagne--and bulging with barnstorming rock tunes about roll-ups, booze, dole queues, fame and flatulent canines, Definitely Maybe the DVD definitely does the job. And snapper-decking singer Liam Gallagher? A twit sometimes but you have to admire anyone who can make a tambourine look like an offensive weapon. -- Kevin Maidment by Big Brother

From Book 1: Get the complete Maybe series for 35% off. Includes: Maybe Yes, Maybe Never, and Maybe Always. Over 150 reviews on the series. Sexy, dark, twisted... Her future is already set, all she has to do is marry a complete stranger. Kinsley Felton has everything. Money, a loving family, and a modeling career. She graduates from Yale in just days, but unlike a typical college student she doesn't have to spend hours looking for a job when she graduates. Kinsley will inherit the multi-billion dollar gaming and hospitality company her great-grandfather started. The only problem is she has to do everything her family asks for in order to get that money. That includes marrying a man of her family's choosing. That's not a problem since Kinsley has been following her family's orders all her life. Until a phone call from her grandfather changes everything. Will she marry the man her family chooses or will she decide her own future? Warning: Contains hot sex, a female that finds her strength, and dark pasts that turn very dark as the series progresses. Only for those that love dirty romances, edge of your seat suspense, twists, and a little bit of darkness. DEFINITELY: THE COMPLETE SERIES -- spinoff series (Not included in boxset) -- features Scarlett 1) Definitely Yes 2) Definitely No 3) Definitely Forever

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From Book 1: Get the complete Maybe series for 35% off. Includes: Maybe Yes, Maybe Never, and Maybe Always. Over 150 reviews on the series. Sexy, dark, twisted... Her future is already set, all she has to do is marry a complete stranger. Kinsley Felton has everything. Money, a loving family, and a modeling career. She graduates from Yale in just days, but unlike a typical college student she doesn't have to spend hours looking for a job when she graduates. Kinsley will inherit the multi-billion dollar gaming and hospitality company her great-grandfather started. The only problem is she has to do everything her family asks for in order to get that money. That includes marrying a man of her family's choosing. That's not a problem since Kinsley has been following her family's orders all her life. Until a phone call from her grandfather changes everything. Will she marry the man her family chooses or will she decide her own future? Warning: Contains hot sex, a female that finds her strength, and dark pasts that turn very dark as the series progresses. Only for those that love dirty romances, edge of your seat suspense, twists, and a little bit of darkness. DEFINITELY: THE COMPLETE SERIES -- spinoff series (Not included in boxset) -- features Scarlett 1) Definitely Yes 2) Definitely No 3) Definitely Forever

Five Stars. Scattered Thoughts and Rogue Words blog Seattle-based baker Craig Oliver leads a life that is happily routine: baking cupcakes for an enormous family reunion, managing Sucre Coeur for its frequently absent owner and closing out his day with a pint at the local pub. He has a kind heart, a knack for pastry and a weakness for damaged people. Habitual playboy Alex Scheff is looking to drown his sorrows, but instead discovers that he may have a weakness for Englishmen who carry cookies in their pockets. Can a seemingly incompatible pair find the recipe for love in a relationship they claim is casual? by Interlude Press

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Five Stars. Scattered Thoughts and Rogue Words blog Seattle-based baker Craig Oliver leads a life that is happily routine: baking cupcakes for an enormous family reunion, managing Sucre Coeur for its frequently absent owner and closing out his day with a pint at the local pub. He has a kind heart, a knack for pastry and a weakness for damaged people. Habitual playboy Alex Scheff is looking to drown his sorrows, but instead discovers that he may have a weakness for Englishmen who carry cookies in their pockets. Can a seemingly incompatible pair find the recipe for love in a relationship they claim is casual? by Interlude Press

So, what's the story, then, behind Oasis' 1994 debut album Definitely Maybe ? Did this brash salvo of rakish Mancunian rock 'n' roll egotism usher in the era of "laddism", the shock waves of which still reverberate around town centres in the form of Saturday night yob culture? Was this Britain's victorious reclaiming of the rock band throne, the crown having been stolen in a coup (arguably for the first time since Elvis Presley) by Yankee grunge imposters? Or were Oasis just second-hand Sex Pistols with a twist of Lennon? Six enthralling DVD hours later--promo videos, footage from Top Of The Pops , Naked City , multitudinous live venues etc and heaps of extended foul-mouthed chit-chat with shrewd label managers, cocky band members, loopy mates and Burt Bacharach--and the viewer may not reach any discernable conclusion. However, one's thinking cap is well and truly stretched in an exhaustively entertaining manner. Rich in anecdote--a nocturnal meeting with a spaced-out member of the Stone Roses on a tractor in Wales, ferrying bass amps across the River Fowey in Cornwall on a speed boat, Tony Carroll's "crap" drumming, Digsy's lasagne--and bulging with barnstorming rock tunes about roll-ups, booze, dole queues, fame and flatulent canines, Definitely Maybe the DVD definitely does the job. And snapper-decking singer Liam Gallagher? A twit sometimes but you have to admire anyone who can make a tambourine look like an offensive weapon. --Kevin Maidment by Big Brother

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So, what's the story, then, behind Oasis' 1994 debut album Definitely Maybe ? Did this brash salvo of rakish Mancunian rock 'n' roll egotism usher in the era of "laddism", the shock waves of which still reverberate around town centres in the form of Saturday night yob culture? Was this Britain's victorious reclaiming of the rock band throne, the crown having been stolen in a coup (arguably for the first time since Elvis Presley) by Yankee grunge imposters? Or were Oasis just second-hand Sex Pistols with a twist of Lennon? Six enthralling DVD hours later--promo videos, footage from Top Of The Pops , Naked City , multitudinous live venues etc and heaps of extended foul-mouthed chit-chat with shrewd label managers, cocky band members, loopy mates and Burt Bacharach--and the viewer may not reach any discernable conclusion. However, one's thinking cap is well and truly stretched in an exhaustively entertaining manner. Rich in anecdote--a nocturnal meeting with a spaced-out member of the Stone Roses on a tractor in Wales, ferrying bass amps across the River Fowey in Cornwall on a speed boat, Tony Carroll's "crap" drumming, Digsy's lasagne--and bulging with barnstorming rock tunes about roll-ups, booze, dole queues, fame and flatulent canines, Definitely Maybe the DVD definitely does the job. And snapper-decking singer Liam Gallagher? A twit sometimes but you have to admire anyone who can make a tambourine look like an offensive weapon. --Kevin Maidment by Big Brother

Oasis's incendiary 1994 debut album Definitely Maybe managed to summarize almost the entire history of post-fifties guitar music from Chuck Berry to My Bloody Valentine in a way that seemed effortless. But this remarkable album was also a social document that came closer to narrating the collective hopes and dreams of a people than any other record of the last quarter century. In a Britain that had just undergone the most damaging period of social upheaval in a century under the Thatcher government, Noel Gallagher ventriloquized slogans of burning communitarian optimism through the mouth of his brother Liam and the playing of the other Oasis 'everymen': Paul McGuigan, Paul Arthurs and Tony McCarroll. On Definitely Maybe , Oasis communicated a timeworn message of idealism and hope against the odds, but one that had special resonance in a society where the widening gap between high and low demanded a newly superhuman kind of leaping. Alex Niven charts the astonishing rise of Oasis in the mid 1990s and celebrates the life-affirming, communal force of songs such as "Live Forever, "Supersonic, and "Cigarettes & Alcohol. In doing so, he seeks to reposition Oasis in relation to their Britpop peers and explore one of the most controversial pop-cultural narratives of the last thirty years. by Bloomsbury Academic

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Oasis's incendiary 1994 debut album Definitely Maybe managed to summarize almost the entire history of post-fifties guitar music from Chuck Berry to My Bloody Valentine in a way that seemed effortless. But this remarkable album was also a social document that came closer to narrating the collective hopes and dreams of a people than any other record of the last quarter century. In a Britain that had just undergone the most damaging period of social upheaval in a century under the Thatcher government, Noel Gallagher ventriloquized slogans of burning communitarian optimism through the mouth of his brother Liam and the playing of the other Oasis 'everymen': Paul McGuigan, Paul Arthurs and Tony McCarroll. On Definitely Maybe , Oasis communicated a timeworn message of idealism and hope against the odds, but one that had special resonance in a society where the widening gap between high and low demanded a newly superhuman kind of leaping. Alex Niven charts the astonishing rise of Oasis in the mid 1990s and celebrates the life-affirming, communal force of songs such as "Live Forever, "Supersonic, and "Cigarettes & Alcohol. In doing so, he seeks to reposition Oasis in relation to their Britpop peers and explore one of the most controversial pop-cultural narratives of the last thirty years. by Bloomsbury Academic

"Within these pages you will find a soulful, wandering poets mind. Inspired by natures winsome charm, he imprisons fleeting moments and emotions within the eternal ink of his pen. He explores cathartic themes such as love, death and peace; with an unique perception of darkness, despair, and desolation. At times his diction contain hints of Old English, which only serves to complement the alluring images his poetry evokes. Definite Words In Maybe World will compel the reader to contemplate, question, and muse on what it truly means to be alive. Heather Roland Blanco " by Xlibris

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"Within these pages you will find a soulful, wandering poets mind. Inspired by natures winsome charm, he imprisons fleeting moments and emotions within the eternal ink of his pen. He explores cathartic themes such as love, death and peace; with an unique perception of darkness, despair, and desolation. At times his diction contain hints of Old English, which only serves to complement the alluring images his poetry evokes. Definite Words In Maybe World will compel the reader to contemplate, question, and muse on what it truly means to be alive. Heather Roland Blanco " by Xlibris

This matted print is an original piece of advertising material. It is not reproduced or copied in any way. The print has been matted using premium quality black or white mount board. All prints are pressure mounted onto quality Kraft board for rigidity and weight. The complete item is ready to be framed and most fit into standard sized frames which are widely available. All pieces are supplied in a protective sleeve and are shipped in reinforced cardboard envelopes to ensure they reach you in perfect condition. by Music Ad World

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This matted print is an original piece of advertising material. It is not reproduced or copied in any way. The print has been matted using premium quality black or white mount board. All prints are pressure mounted onto quality Kraft board for rigidity and weight. The complete item is ready to be framed and most fit into standard sized frames which are widely available. All pieces are supplied in a protective sleeve and are shipped in reinforced cardboard envelopes to ensure they reach you in perfect condition. by Music Ad World

The latest romantic comedy from the Working Title production line, Definitely, Maybe got a little forgotten on its original cinematic release in early 2008. Yet beneath the covers here is a smart, enjoyable film, that does Ryan Reynolds' potential as a romantic lead no harm whatsoever. The story of Definitely, Maybe is mainly told in flashback, as Reynolds' daughter in the film (played by Little Miss Sunshine 's Abigal Breslin) quizzes him as to how he met his mother, who hes in the process of getting a divorce from. Reynolds' tale follows three failed romances, and the film holds back on revealing the answer to its mysteries until pretty much the final reel. Deftly written and directed by Adam Brooks (who previously had scribing credits on Practical Magic , Wimbledon and Bridget Jones: The Edge Of Reason , among others), Definitely, Maybe has several factors in its corner. Firstly, the script is witty, well layered, and engaging. Secondly, the casting is good, too. Reynolds is in good form here, and Elizabeth Banks, Isla Fisher and Rachel Weisz turn in fine performances as the three women in his life. And finally, while only slightly outstaying its welcome, Definitely, Maybe achieves a satisfying balance of wit and romance, and then manages to squeeze in a great Kevin Kline cameo on top. Can't be bad. It may not be talked about in the same breath as other Working Title successes such as Notting Hill and Love Actually , yet Definitely, Maybe is very worthy of DVD discovery. With good rewatch value too, it's a recommended buy. -- Simon Brew by Universal Home Video

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The latest romantic comedy from the Working Title production line, Definitely, Maybe got a little forgotten on its original cinematic release in early 2008. Yet beneath the covers here is a smart, enjoyable film, that does Ryan Reynolds' potential as a romantic lead no harm whatsoever. The story of Definitely, Maybe is mainly told in flashback, as Reynolds' daughter in the film (played by Little Miss Sunshine 's Abigal Breslin) quizzes him as to how he met his mother, who hes in the process of getting a divorce from. Reynolds' tale follows three failed romances, and the film holds back on revealing the answer to its mysteries until pretty much the final reel. Deftly written and directed by Adam Brooks (who previously had scribing credits on Practical Magic , Wimbledon and Bridget Jones: The Edge Of Reason , among others), Definitely, Maybe has several factors in its corner. Firstly, the script is witty, well layered, and engaging. Secondly, the casting is good, too. Reynolds is in good form here, and Elizabeth Banks, Isla Fisher and Rachel Weisz turn in fine performances as the three women in his life. And finally, while only slightly outstaying its welcome, Definitely, Maybe achieves a satisfying balance of wit and romance, and then manages to squeeze in a great Kevin Kline cameo on top. Can't be bad. It may not be talked about in the same breath as other Working Title successes such as Notting Hill and Love Actually , yet Definitely, Maybe is very worthy of DVD discovery. With good rewatch value too, it's a recommended buy. -- Simon Brew by Universal Home Video

With no fewer than eight couples vying for our attention, Love Actually is like the London Marathon of romantic comedies, and everybody wins. Having mastered the genre as the writer of Four Weddings and a Funeral , Notting Hill , and Bridget Jones's Diary , it appears that first-time director Richard Curtis is just like his screenplays: he just wants to be loved, and he'll go to absurdly appealing lengths to win our affection. With Love Actually , Curtis orchestrates a minor miracle of romantic choreography, guiding a brilliant cast of stars and newcomers as they careen toward love and holiday cheer in London, among them the Prime Minister (Hugh Grant) who's smitten with his caterer (Martine McCutcheon); a widower (Liam Neeson) whose young son nurses the ultimate schoolboy crush; a writer (Colin Firth) who falls for his Portuguese housekeeper; a devoted wife and mother (Emma Thompson) coping with her potentially unfaithful husband (Alan Rickman); and a lovelorn American (Laura Linney) who's desperately attracted to a colleague. There's more--too much more--as Curtis wraps his Christmas gift with enough happy endings to sweeten a dozen other movies. That he pulls it off so entertainingly is undeniably impressive; that he does it so shamelessly suggests that his writing fares better with other, less ingratiating directors. -- Jeff Shannon by UCA

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With no fewer than eight couples vying for our attention, Love Actually is like the London Marathon of romantic comedies, and everybody wins. Having mastered the genre as the writer of Four Weddings and a Funeral , Notting Hill , and Bridget Jones's Diary , it appears that first-time director Richard Curtis is just like his screenplays: he just wants to be loved, and he'll go to absurdly appealing lengths to win our affection. With Love Actually , Curtis orchestrates a minor miracle of romantic choreography, guiding a brilliant cast of stars and newcomers as they careen toward love and holiday cheer in London, among them the Prime Minister (Hugh Grant) who's smitten with his caterer (Martine McCutcheon); a widower (Liam Neeson) whose young son nurses the ultimate schoolboy crush; a writer (Colin Firth) who falls for his Portuguese housekeeper; a devoted wife and mother (Emma Thompson) coping with her potentially unfaithful husband (Alan Rickman); and a lovelorn American (Laura Linney) who's desperately attracted to a colleague. There's more--too much more--as Curtis wraps his Christmas gift with enough happy endings to sweeten a dozen other movies. That he pulls it off so entertainingly is undeniably impressive; that he does it so shamelessly suggests that his writing fares better with other, less ingratiating directors. -- Jeff Shannon by UCA

Beast is dangerous, a monster. He tried to kill my best friend. I should hate him. I should want to see him rot in prison. But he's also handsome, mysterious, and the sex is out of this world. Despite my gut telling me to run for the hills, I'm falling for him. If I haven't already fallen. And I'll do anything to keep Beast in my life. I'll try to fit into his world if it means changing, and not for the better. I'm in so deep, that I'm not sure there is any way out except to tell him... No. Warning: Definitely is a 3 book series. Each book is full length and will end on a cliffhanger. Only for those that love dirty romances, edge of your seat suspense, twists, and a little bit of darkness. Series Order: Maybe Yes Maybe Never Maybe Always Definitely Yes Definitely No Definitely Forever

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Beast is dangerous, a monster. He tried to kill my best friend. I should hate him. I should want to see him rot in prison. But he's also handsome, mysterious, and the sex is out of this world. Despite my gut telling me to run for the hills, I'm falling for him. If I haven't already fallen. And I'll do anything to keep Beast in my life. I'll try to fit into his world if it means changing, and not for the better. I'm in so deep, that I'm not sure there is any way out except to tell him... No. Warning: Definitely is a 3 book series. Each book is full length and will end on a cliffhanger. Only for those that love dirty romances, edge of your seat suspense, twists, and a little bit of darkness. Series Order: Maybe Yes Maybe Never Maybe Always Definitely Yes Definitely No Definitely Forever

I will ship by EMS or SAL items in stock in Japan. It is approximately 7-14days on delivery date. You wholeheartedly support customers as satisfactory. Thank you for you seeing it. by Classic Rock Legends

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I will ship by EMS or SAL items in stock in Japan. It is approximately 7-14days on delivery date. You wholeheartedly support customers as satisfactory. Thank you for you seeing it. by Classic Rock Legends

Tell someone for today they can be a party animal... or nap, with this adorable Birthday card Let your friend or loved one know exactly how you feel with one of our specialised printed cards. The card is blank inside to allow you to write your own personalised message. Each card is lovingly designed by one of our team who's care and attention to detail mean we provide amazing cards for any occasion. Our cards are A5 (148mm x 210mm) in size and are printed onto high quality card and are supplied with a luxury diamond flap envelope. We ship your card and envelope inside a hard-backed envelope to protect during transit We have a growing range of cards that are appropriate for all occasions Birthdays Christenings Easter Valentines Weddings Get Well Soon Anniversaries Good Luck Thank You Engagement Christmas Kids Novelty Humorous And many more... Please note Actual colours may vary from displayed preview due to monitor display settings Check out our extended range of products for other High Quality Printed gifts that are perfect for your home or for a friend. by Finger prints

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Tell someone for today they can be a party animal... or nap, with this adorable Birthday card Let your friend or loved one know exactly how you feel with one of our specialised printed cards. The card is blank inside to allow you to write your own personalised message. Each card is lovingly designed by one of our team who's care and attention to detail mean we provide amazing cards for any occasion. Our cards are A5 (148mm x 210mm) in size and are printed onto high quality card and are supplied with a luxury diamond flap envelope. We ship your card and envelope inside a hard-backed envelope to protect during transit We have a growing range of cards that are appropriate for all occasions Birthdays Christenings Easter Valentines Weddings Get Well Soon Anniversaries Good Luck Thank You Engagement Christmas Kids Novelty Humorous And many more... Please note Actual colours may vary from displayed preview due to monitor display settings Check out our extended range of products for other High Quality Printed gifts that are perfect for your home or for a friend. by Finger prints

These items are stunning and look fantastic on office/home walls and are great talking points. A must for a fan or collector. A stunning Limited Edition Cd Display of the Artist/s. Each one is Limited to only 100. The item shown on listing is #1 but the one you will receive will be between #1 and #100. Comes with a Certificate of Authenticity with a Limited Edition Number. Original Cd and Cd Cover included in the display. Framed in a 24cms x 30cms (12inches x 10inches) Gold aluminium frame with mount, and covered with plexi-glass (which doesn't break like glass). Comes with a plaque with the Limited Number on it. by Limited Edition Cd Display

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These items are stunning and look fantastic on office/home walls and are great talking points. A must for a fan or collector. A stunning Limited Edition Cd Display of the Artist/s. Each one is Limited to only 100. The item shown on listing is #1 but the one you will receive will be between #1 and #100. Comes with a Certificate of Authenticity with a Limited Edition Number. Original Cd and Cd Cover included in the display. Framed in a 24cms x 30cms (12inches x 10inches) Gold aluminium frame with mount, and covered with plexi-glass (which doesn't break like glass). Comes with a plaque with the Limited Number on it. by Limited Edition Cd Display

This Oasis matted print is a piece of commercially printed advertisement. It is not reproduced or copied in any way. The print has been matted using premium quality black mount board. (All prints are pressure mounted onto quality Kraft board for rigidity and weight). The complete item is ready to be framed and most fit into standard sized frames which are widely available. All pieces are supplied in a protective sleeve and are shipped in reinforced cardboard envelopes to ensure they reach you in perfect condition. Please Note: size listed is of the image and mount board included images come pre-made from our supplier. by Stick It On Your Wall

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This Oasis matted print is a piece of commercially printed advertisement. It is not reproduced or copied in any way. The print has been matted using premium quality black mount board. (All prints are pressure mounted onto quality Kraft board for rigidity and weight). The complete item is ready to be framed and most fit into standard sized frames which are widely available. All pieces are supplied in a protective sleeve and are shipped in reinforced cardboard envelopes to ensure they reach you in perfect condition. Please Note: size listed is of the image and mount board included images come pre-made from our supplier. by Stick It On Your Wall

A useful tobacco, cigarette storage box. Size approx 110mm X 80mm X 25mm (4.25" X 3.15" X 1"). All designs are available in a silver tin with a hinged lid or a gold tin with a 'Keep Fresh' sealed lid. Can fit a pack of 20 superking cigarettes or use as a key or trinket box. Ideal as a gift. by RKO

£5.22

was £5.49

Price dropped on 10th Jan 2018

A useful tobacco, cigarette storage box. Size approx 110mm X 80mm X 25mm (4.25" X 3.15" X 1"). All designs are available in a silver tin with a hinged lid or a gold tin with a 'Keep Fresh' sealed lid. Can fit a pack of 20 superking cigarettes or use as a key or trinket box. Ideal as a gift. by RKO

Rock Guitar Miniatures prides itself on having the best quality miniature guiatrs and drum kits on the market. All our guitars are hand made and hand painted giving each of our products an authentic look and feel just like the original. Dimensions, body shapes and colours are kept as close as possible to the real thing. The perfect collectable for rock fans everywhere. by Rock Guitar Miniatures

£19.97

Rock Guitar Miniatures prides itself on having the best quality miniature guiatrs and drum kits on the market. All our guitars are hand made and hand painted giving each of our products an authentic look and feel just like the original. Dimensions, body shapes and colours are kept as close as possible to the real thing. The perfect collectable for rock fans everywhere. by Rock Guitar Miniatures

A useful tobacco, cigarette storage box. Size approx 110mm X 80mm X 25mm (4.25" X 3.15" X 1"). All designs are available in a silver tin with a hinged lid or a gold tin with a 'Keep Fresh' sealed lid. Can fit a pack of 20 superking cigarettes or use as a key or trinket box. Ideal as a gift. by RKO

£5.22

was £5.49

Price dropped on 10th Jan 2018

A useful tobacco, cigarette storage box. Size approx 110mm X 80mm X 25mm (4.25" X 3.15" X 1"). All designs are available in a silver tin with a hinged lid or a gold tin with a 'Keep Fresh' sealed lid. Can fit a pack of 20 superking cigarettes or use as a key or trinket box. Ideal as a gift. by RKO

In the rush to commemorate anniversaries and the forgotten days of our youth, it seems that everything and anything is worthy of recall and acknowledgement. Twenty years on from 1994, there are a range of moments that people can remember as if they took place yesterday. Roberto Baggio's penalty kick may still be in orbit while Loaded magazine has long since bitten the dust but one thing stands out bigger and stronger than the rest of the memories of the years combined. 1994 was the year Oasis burst into public view and their debut album 'Definitely Maybe' is still lauded as one of the greatest debut albums, and indeed guitar albums, of all time. The stories of the battling brothers from Burnage in Manchester may have grabbed the headlines but it was the songs and tunes that grabbed the hearts and minds of the fans who followed on behind the Gallaghers and the rest of the group. Andy Reilly was just one the millions who were swept up in the crescendo of Oasis becoming the biggest band in Britain. This book is the story of where we were at the start of the ride that would take on us further ups and downs either side of the millennium. The Oasis story was a long one, and one that may not have reached its natural conclusion, but 1994 was the year that it all started coming together as they grabbed hold of new followers on a daily basis. 1993 saw unemployment figures in the UK crash through the 3 million barrier and many were of the opinion that it wasn't worth the aggravation to find a job when there was nothing worth working for. The UK chart music scene was as soul-destroying as the job market. The book looks at how Oasis found themselves in the right place at the right time, exactly who they were railing against, and what the band meant to their adoring public. In the story of Oasis, 1994 deserves to be told in its own right. by Createspace

£5.95

In the rush to commemorate anniversaries and the forgotten days of our youth, it seems that everything and anything is worthy of recall and acknowledgement. Twenty years on from 1994, there are a range of moments that people can remember as if they took place yesterday. Roberto Baggio's penalty kick may still be in orbit while Loaded magazine has long since bitten the dust but one thing stands out bigger and stronger than the rest of the memories of the years combined. 1994 was the year Oasis burst into public view and their debut album 'Definitely Maybe' is still lauded as one of the greatest debut albums, and indeed guitar albums, of all time. The stories of the battling brothers from Burnage in Manchester may have grabbed the headlines but it was the songs and tunes that grabbed the hearts and minds of the fans who followed on behind the Gallaghers and the rest of the group. Andy Reilly was just one the millions who were swept up in the crescendo of Oasis becoming the biggest band in Britain. This book is the story of where we were at the start of the ride that would take on us further ups and downs either side of the millennium. The Oasis story was a long one, and one that may not have reached its natural conclusion, but 1994 was the year that it all started coming together as they grabbed hold of new followers on a daily basis. 1993 saw unemployment figures in the UK crash through the 3 million barrier and many were of the opinion that it wasn't worth the aggravation to find a job when there was nothing worth working for. The UK chart music scene was as soul-destroying as the job market. The book looks at how Oasis found themselves in the right place at the right time, exactly who they were railing against, and what the band meant to their adoring public. In the story of Oasis, 1994 deserves to be told in its own right. by Createspace

In the rush to commemorate anniversaries and the forgotten days of our youth, it seems that everything and anything is worthy of recall and acknowledgement. Twenty years on from 1994, there are a range of moments that people can remember as if they took place yesterday. Roberto Baggios penalty kick may still be in orbit while Loaded magazine has long since bitten the dust but one thing stands out bigger and stronger than the rest of the memories of the years combined. 1994 was the year Oasis burst into public view and their debut album Definitely Maybe is still lauded as one of the greatest debut albums, and indeed guitar albums, of all time. The stories of the battling brothers from Burnage in Manchester may have grabbed the headlines but it was the songs and tunes that grabbed the hearts and minds of the fans who followed on behind the Gallaghers and the rest of the group. Andy Reilly was just one the millions who were swept up in the crescendo of Oasis becoming the biggest band in Britain. This book is the story of where we were at the start of the ride that would take on us further ups and downs either side of the millennium. The Oasis story was a long one, and one that may not have reached its natural conclusion, but 1994 was the year that it all started coming together as they grabbed hold of new followers on a daily basis. 1993 saw unemployment figures in the UK crash through the 3 million barrier and many were of the opinion that it wasnt worth the aggravation to find a job when there was nothing worth working for. Going into 1994, things weren't looking any brighter in the UK. The UK chart music scene was as soul-destroying as the job market. The book looks at how Oasis found themselves in the right place at the right time, exactly who they were railing against, and what the band meant to their adoring public. In the story of Oasis, 1994 deserves to be told in its own right.

£0.99

In the rush to commemorate anniversaries and the forgotten days of our youth, it seems that everything and anything is worthy of recall and acknowledgement. Twenty years on from 1994, there are a range of moments that people can remember as if they took place yesterday. Roberto Baggios penalty kick may still be in orbit while Loaded magazine has long since bitten the dust but one thing stands out bigger and stronger than the rest of the memories of the years combined. 1994 was the year Oasis burst into public view and their debut album Definitely Maybe is still lauded as one of the greatest debut albums, and indeed guitar albums, of all time. The stories of the battling brothers from Burnage in Manchester may have grabbed the headlines but it was the songs and tunes that grabbed the hearts and minds of the fans who followed on behind the Gallaghers and the rest of the group. Andy Reilly was just one the millions who were swept up in the crescendo of Oasis becoming the biggest band in Britain. This book is the story of where we were at the start of the ride that would take on us further ups and downs either side of the millennium. The Oasis story was a long one, and one that may not have reached its natural conclusion, but 1994 was the year that it all started coming together as they grabbed hold of new followers on a daily basis. 1993 saw unemployment figures in the UK crash through the 3 million barrier and many were of the opinion that it wasnt worth the aggravation to find a job when there was nothing worth working for. Going into 1994, things weren't looking any brighter in the UK. The UK chart music scene was as soul-destroying as the job market. The book looks at how Oasis found themselves in the right place at the right time, exactly who they were railing against, and what the band meant to their adoring public. In the story of Oasis, 1994 deserves to be told in its own right.

These items are stunning and look fantastic on office/home walls and are great talking points. A must for a fan or collector. A MASSIVE DISPLAY ITEM A stunning Ltd. Edition item - limited to only 50. It features a cd platinum disc & photo display. All items have been mounted in the frame, not just stuck on and comes with a metal plaque with the limited edition number on it. (The one in the photo is #1 but you will receive between #1 - #50) Comes with a full Certificate Of Authenticity with the issue number. The disc has been professionally electroplated, so will not crack or peel. Framed in a 60cms x 50cms (24 inches x 20 inches) Silver Aluminium frame with mount, and covered with plexi-glass (which doesn't break like glass). by Platinum

£124.99

These items are stunning and look fantastic on office/home walls and are great talking points. A must for a fan or collector. A MASSIVE DISPLAY ITEM A stunning Ltd. Edition item - limited to only 50. It features a cd platinum disc & photo display. All items have been mounted in the frame, not just stuck on and comes with a metal plaque with the limited edition number on it. (The one in the photo is #1 but you will receive between #1 - #50) Comes with a full Certificate Of Authenticity with the issue number. The disc has been professionally electroplated, so will not crack or peel. Framed in a 60cms x 50cms (24 inches x 20 inches) Silver Aluminium frame with mount, and covered with plexi-glass (which doesn't break like glass). by Platinum

As the old saying goes it really is the thought that counts and with this unique gift you can really show your feelings in a unique expressive way through the power of words. These beautiful set of quotes convey emotions and thoughtfulness in a memorable way. Kind words and thoughtfulness is something we all need in our lives. It makes for better relationships and a better place to be. The gifts that we treasure the most are the ones which come straight from the heart showing our love and appreciation. Stop struggling to find the perfect gift for your partner and order your "little jar of big ideas - I Sorta Maybe Might Slightly Possibly Definitely Think I Love You More Than Originally Planned" today! by Little Jar of Big Ideas

£11.99

As the old saying goes it really is the thought that counts and with this unique gift you can really show your feelings in a unique expressive way through the power of words. These beautiful set of quotes convey emotions and thoughtfulness in a memorable way. Kind words and thoughtfulness is something we all need in our lives. It makes for better relationships and a better place to be. The gifts that we treasure the most are the ones which come straight from the heart showing our love and appreciation. Stop struggling to find the perfect gift for your partner and order your "little jar of big ideas - I Sorta Maybe Might Slightly Possibly Definitely Think I Love You More Than Originally Planned" today! by Little Jar of Big Ideas